Where are we as far as releasing something in "experimental" or "unstable" to 
address this?  Debian's decision to go with "systemd" in the upcoming release 
(jessie) should rightfully increase the sense of urgency a bit.

I run on an Alpha PWS 433au, which means I run "sid" if I want to run anything 
current as far as software.  Because the machine was originally configured back 
when dinosaurs roamed the earth, I have "/usr" on a separate partition.  The 
upgrade to "systemd" has caused no small amount of pain (because of the 
requirement that "/usr" be available when "systemd" starts running), but a fix 
for #652459 will mitigate most of the issues I'm seeing.

Yes, I'm willing to test patches for the specific case of "/usr" not being on 
the same file system as "/".  I'll be trying the already-submitted patches 
against the 0.115 initramfs-tools source in a few days.

As always, thanks in advance.

--Bob Tracy
r...@frus.com


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